Oregon Basic Code

The Oregon Basic Code is a complete model code of ordinances designed
specifically for smaller cities in Oregon. By utilizing the concept of shared cost to
provide an economic alternative for codification, it allows smaller municipalities in Oregon to enjoy
the benefits of codification without the substantial expense of a customized code.

Sample Provisions

The Oregon Basic Code contains provisions on subjects typically encountered
by smaller cities and towns and may include:

Abandoned Vehicles

Administration

Animal Regulations

Building Regulations

Business Licenses

General Offenses

Nuisances

Peddler and Solicitor Regulations

Streets and sidewalks

Traffic regulations

And much more

Based on State Law

Most sections are based directly on Oregon law or
on model ordinances drafted by American Legal Publishing and and the League
of Oregon Cities. In addition, the Oregon Basic Code is updated annually
to incorporate state law enactments, deletions, and amendments, keeping
your municipality current with changes in state law.